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DNA study of 117-year-old woman reveals clues to long life
There's no escaping the unrelenting passage of time, but supercentenarians who live to see their 110th birthday have a ...
Scientists analyzing the DNA of Maria Branyas, who died at 117, suggest her DNA offers insights into exceptional longevity.
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Largest-ever genetics study reveals hidden cause of dyslexia
A study of over 1.2 million people has uncovered new genetic clues to dyslexia, shedding light on brain development and ...
Less than 30% of people with certain genetic variants go blind, despite the faulty genes previously being thought to cause ...
A multi-omics study identifies causal genes and biological subtypes of long COVID, revealing new therapeutic targets for ...
New research uncovers over 1,300 genetic loci driving metabolic syndrome, revealing links to brain tissues and offering insights for tailored health strategies across populations. Study: Multivariate ...
Experts say the research could reveal more about the role of genetics in autism and lead to more personalized care. A new study has identified four biologically distinct subtypes of autism, each with ...
Peer-reviewed publication examines the benefits of proactive exome reanalysis on diagnostic outcomes Ambry Genetics’ Patient for Life program is supported by a dedicated team of scientists who ...
Groundbreaking research at Seattle Children's Hospital provides critical genetic diagnoses for newborns within 48 hours.
Your "roommate's" genes could be influencing the bacteria living in your gut, and vice versa, according to a study of rats ...
The species Orcinus orca, generally known as orcas or killer whales, is made up of many genetically distinct populations ...
Study finds significantly lower rates of provider-initiated exome reanalysis among diverse racial, ethnic, and ancestral groups highlighting the importance of proactive reanalysis offerings like Ambry ...
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